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Donald Cavanaugh And David Neily Two Missing Men and one link.

Donald Cavanaugh left, and David Neily right

James "Jimmy" DeNoyer
The families of Donald "JC" Cavanaugh and David Neily have forged an unlikely bond since their loved ones vanished nearly a decade ago.
Similarities between the two cases are undeniable, and the men's families believe the solution to one case could help unravel the other mystery.
Neily was last seen on April 14, 2006 on a property at the end of Howard Creek Road in Westport, CA. According to his family, he was there to pick up a truck. Neighbors told family members that they heard gunshot fire at about 2-3 a.m. that morning. His dog, was found at this location. His two vehicles, a 1967 Ford Mustang and a 1977 Ford Thunderbird, were found in July 2006 on the property of James "Jimmy" DeNoyer, and newspapers found inside were dated April 17, 2006. Neily's glasses and wallet were in one of the cars, but there was no sign of Neily.
No sign of Neily has ever been made since and no arrests have been made in the causing the disappearance of David Neily.
Donald James Cavanaugh
Cavanaugh owned a horse ranch in Elgin, Illinois. He got into financial trouble and his health detriorated. When he was unable to keep up with his ranch in 2004, his nephew, James "Jimmy" DeNoyer, suggested they go into the horse ranching business in Westport, California. DeNoyer had a twenty-acre plot there which he used to grow marijuana. The two men struck a deal, and DeNoyer, along with David Neily's son, Ryan, drove to Illinois to pick up his uncle and more than a dozen horses his uncle had hand-selected for their new joint venture.
Cavanaugh and DeNoyer fought with each other, however, and Cavanaugh was unimpressed with his nephew's ranch setup. The horses were being badly treated and many of them died, and Cavanaugh wanted out of the business, but DeNoyer insisted they keep trying and bought more horses. When relations broke down, Cavanaugh was taken to the San Francisco Airport by DeNoyer, allegedly at gunpoint. Cavanaugh did not have any money, so he went to stay with a friend in Laytonville, Calif. He remained there for a few weeks until a friend took him to a shelter in nearby Ukiah. While at the shelter, Cavanaugh said he was going to go back to DeNoyer's to pick up his belongings. March 2005 is the last time anyone saw or heard from him.
DeNoyer is considered a person of interest in both Neily and Cavanaugh's disappearances, but he hasn't been charged in either case. Foul play is suspected.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/21/donald-cavanaugh-david-neily-missing_n_4319266.html
http://theava.com/archives/83

Donald Cavanaugh left, and David Neily right

James "Jimmy" DeNoyer
The families of Donald "JC" Cavanaugh and David Neily have forged an unlikely bond since their loved ones vanished nearly a decade ago.
Similarities between the two cases are undeniable, and the men's families believe the solution to one case could help unravel the other mystery.
Neily was last seen on April 14, 2006 on a property at the end of Howard Creek Road in Westport, CA. According to his family, he was there to pick up a truck. Neighbors told family members that they heard gunshot fire at about 2-3 a.m. that morning. His dog, was found at this location. His two vehicles, a 1967 Ford Mustang and a 1977 Ford Thunderbird, were found in July 2006 on the property of James "Jimmy" DeNoyer, and newspapers found inside were dated April 17, 2006. Neily's glasses and wallet were in one of the cars, but there was no sign of Neily.
No sign of Neily has ever been made since and no arrests have been made in the causing the disappearance of David Neily.
Donald James Cavanaugh
Cavanaugh owned a horse ranch in Elgin, Illinois. He got into financial trouble and his health detriorated. When he was unable to keep up with his ranch in 2004, his nephew, James "Jimmy" DeNoyer, suggested they go into the horse ranching business in Westport, California. DeNoyer had a twenty-acre plot there which he used to grow marijuana. The two men struck a deal, and DeNoyer, along with David Neily's son, Ryan, drove to Illinois to pick up his uncle and more than a dozen horses his uncle had hand-selected for their new joint venture.
Cavanaugh and DeNoyer fought with each other, however, and Cavanaugh was unimpressed with his nephew's ranch setup. The horses were being badly treated and many of them died, and Cavanaugh wanted out of the business, but DeNoyer insisted they keep trying and bought more horses. When relations broke down, Cavanaugh was taken to the San Francisco Airport by DeNoyer, allegedly at gunpoint. Cavanaugh did not have any money, so he went to stay with a friend in Laytonville, Calif. He remained there for a few weeks until a friend took him to a shelter in nearby Ukiah. While at the shelter, Cavanaugh said he was going to go back to DeNoyer's to pick up his belongings. March 2005 is the last time anyone saw or heard from him.
DeNoyer is considered a person of interest in both Neily and Cavanaugh's disappearances, but he hasn't been charged in either case. Foul play is suspected.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/21/donald-cavanaugh-david-neily-missing_n_4319266.html
http://theava.com/archives/83